Here's a photo from the 1961 Bluffton Centennial "children's parade." Leland Gerber took the photo. Any idea on who the astronaut behind the shades, beard and football helmet might be? We are trying to figure out how this float entry is propelled. Is it a garden tractor?
Have you glanced at the Bluffton town hall clock tower recently? There’s some shingles missing. A repair job is on the way, but it won't be a cheap fix.
Jamie Mehaffie, village administrator, informed Bluffton council members on Monday that he has received one estimate for the repair. The estimate is $17,500.
Mehaffie says that the tower roof leaks and that’s why the clock, from time to time, doesn't keep time correctly. The shingles that are loose are not part of the town hall renovation. That roof work was part of an earlier fixup.
He's the youngest bowler ever to work the alley at Southgate Lanes, Bluffton. He's T.J. Henning, four years old. The Icon caught up with T.J. during Saturday's junior bowling awards event. T.J. attends Bluffton Community Pre-school and is the son of Timothy and Desiree Henning. Want to watch him bowl? Click here.
Standing in line, trumpet in hand, mask on, Bluffton University student Kyle Stover, looks out the long tunnel of Lucas Oil Stadium at the crowd of thousands.
He is surrounded by 150 of his newest friends who have shared an experience with him this summer unlike any other. And now, they are about to start their last experience as a group together.
Bluffton High School presents "Alice in Wonderland," the Prince Street Players' version, Friday and Saturday, April 12 and 13, at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, April 14, at 2 p.m. on the Middle School stage, according to Kevin Gratz, director.
Tickets are now on sale at Bluffton Middle School during office hours. Tickets are:
• Reserved seating tickets $10
• Adult General Admission tickets $5
• Student General Admission tickets $3